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The Bud Billiken Day Parade and picnic among Chicago's black community, 1929--2000
Emancipated but not free: African Americans under the post-emancipation apprenticeship system in Frederick County, Maryland 1864--1870
 
From humble beginnings to a profound impact: A brief history of Lovely Lane United Methodist Church and its effect on African American community of Baltimore, Maryland
The Mississippi State Colonization Society and the key leaders in the Mississippi colonization scheme
 
Leading from behind: The role of women in Sharp Street United Methodist Church, 1898--1921
Pimp juice: Profiles of the African-American pimp in popular culture
 
FBI paranoia: The FBI's war against CORE & SNCC, 1956--1971
"I am Miami": Black student activism at Miami University, 1968--1978
 
The Ghanaian and Nigerian press and the civil rights movement in the United States, 1957 to 1968
Black leadership strategies of the Louisiana Deacons for Defense and The African Party for the Liberation of Guinea Bissau and Cape Verde
 
Selected African American educational efforts in Baltimore, Maryland during the nineteenth century
Wally and Juanita Nelson and the struggle for peace, equality, and social justice: 1935--1975
 
Black awareness and social unrest in the U.S. Virgin Islands: A case study of black nationalism, 1968--1986
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Pi Chapter: African American male identity and fraternity culture, 1923--2003
 
"Active, smart, and of a smiling countenance": Delaware's enslaved women 1760-1820